Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company

1928-1963

1963–1983

PLDT

1983–1996

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company was renamed as simply PLDT. The famous "telephone receivers" symbol, formed through a repetition of the abstract figure of the telephone receiver to complete four sides, was launched in 1983 and would be used for the next three decades.

1996–2016

The new PLDT logo launched during its 68th anniversary in November 1996. The new red color of the slightly revised symbol is meant to convey "energy, warmth, heart, speed and life." The borders of the old logo were removed to signify the Company's openness to change in the competitive global environment and to the transition to the next millennium.

2016–present

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On June 13, 2016, PLDT and its subsidiary, Smart unveiled their new logos and identity as part of the company's continuing digital pivot which involves the powerful convergence of PLDT and Smart, combining fixed and wireless technologies to serve individual and enterprise customers.

The new PLDT and Smart logo, which replaces the iconic telephone receiver symbol used for over 33 years, is shaped like a triangle with the three sides representing the Company's business pillars - exceptional people, meaningful innovations, and our valuable customers. The triangle is also the symbol for Delta, the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet, which stands for “Change”.